by telecomblogs on March 19, 2010
Yesterday, Gartner has released the latest statistics of ‘Smartphone OS Market Share’, as on year end 2009. The stats are self evident with growing trend towards usage of Android based devices. Almost all of them, namely Symbian, RIM & Apple has shown strong growth on y-o-y basis, with little exception from Symbian, who lost market [...]
by telecomblogs on December 22, 2009
The Smartphone wave will continue to dominate the next few years, predominantly in emerging markets, says Pyramid Research, in its latest report on ‘Global Smartphone Forecast’. While it focuses on operator and vendor strategies, along with cutthroat competition among various mobile OS platforms, there are little surprises in the report. The report also investigate the [...]
by telecomblogs on November 2, 2009
In a recent study published by Airvana, the Mobile Broadband Service provider says that Smartphones suck 8 times more traffic than laptops and telcos need to gear up their network to contain the data deluge by using next generation technologies like Smart Antennas & Femtocells. The earlier assumption was opposite to what has been said above. [...]
by telecomblogs on June 16, 2009
In today’s Times of India, I got to see one aspect of differentiation by leading telecom operator, Aircel in Delhi-NCR. Through this blog I often insisted that differentiating your services from other service providers is the key & a real challenge too. Talking about innovation is one thing, implementing it is another. Aircel’s recent data recharge plans are [...]